… Orders Comprehensive Training for Personnel
By Amos Odhe, Yenagoa
The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Usman Alkali Baba, has ensured an upgrade and re-launch of the Nigeria Police Crime and Incident Database (NPC & IDB) Centre towards providing additional aid to police operatives in acquiring credible electronic criminal database.
The database is “to support investigations and strategic operational and tactical planning which would, in turn, facilitate easy identification of suspects, crime location, modus operandi, Global Positioning System (GPS) to geo-locate crimes, among others.”
Our correspondent reports that the upgrade of the Nigeria Police Crime and Incident Database, which was commissioned by President Muhammadu Buhari in 2020, “had become imperative in view of the sophistication of criminals, who now apply technology to perpetuate their nefarious activities.”
According a statement signed by CSP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, Force Public Relations officer, Force Headquarters, Abuja, “The database would provide baseline data using ICT and biometrics, stimulate digital crime-fighting techniques, and accessibility to a one-stop data bank for professional profiling of criminal elements and effective crime data management in the Force.
“The IGP has mandated the project consultant to fast track comprehensive training of dedicated Police personnel who would man the systems across zonal, state, and divisional headquarters for the collection, management, and uploading of biometric data, case files, investigation, and trial processes, to the central database at the Force Headquarters, Abuja.
Similarly, the IGP has ordered a full-scale upgrade of all Police forensic laboratories and digital resource centres across the nation.
He equally tasked Forensic Unit officers of the Force Criminal Investigations Department (FCID) to effectively apply advanced knowledge acquired at various capacity-building workshops organized in collaboration with foreign agencies and other governmental bodies, ministries, departments and agencies of governments at all levels.
The Inspector-General of Police emphasized that these developments are in line with his policing agenda “to incorporate the application of cutting-edge technology and intelligence-led policing model to operational and investigation functions in consonance with international best practices.”
He equally assured Nigerians of the dedication of his administration to bestowing the nation with a people-oriented, endearing and professional police force.